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    used to do is all different now. Sophomore year we all thought we were all that for not being freshman anymore but the upperclassmen just didn’t acknowledge us or hated us more because of the awkward stage we were in. It was still a year of learning about yourself and others around you. My most memorable moment of sophomore year was when my niece Edsel was born. The hardest, weirdest, most frustrating year of highschool.. Junior year. Figuring out my life, spending hundreds of dollars on classes to

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    the beginning of the story, he is the one that is blind. For example, he is close minded and stereotypical about this blind man arriving at their home. The husband’s words and actions when dealing with Robert is that the husband is uncomfortable, awkward, and mean. As the story progresses, we can see a change in the husband, and he seems to connect with Robert. In the beginning of the story the husband seems uncomfortable with having a blind man in his house. For example, he says, “a blind man in

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    As season 12 of “Greys Anatomy” is nearing the winter finale, the twist and turn are coming from every department and twist no one saw coming. Episode one is an hour packed show full of new things such as, new life for Meredith after the death of Derek and new chief of surgery for Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital. Meredith moves back into her childhood home with her three children, half-sister, Maggie and Derek’s sister, Amelia. Bailey is named the new chief of surgery after an intense battle with

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    even though they have never seen each other. Throughout the play, Esther and Mr. Marks, who she buys her materials for her work from, seem to have feelings for each other but don’t seem to know how to go about it. Which is apparent in the many awkward moments they share during the play. Meanwhile, Esther and George get married and begin life together, but things quickly go downhill when George can’t find work. He begins to become agitated with Esther keeping the money she has been saving from him

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    Upbeat moments such as the film’s opening are appropriately coupled with orchestrations that complement the scene as expected, but there are some moments that feature compositions that don’t truly fit the tone of the film. For example, right before Buddy and his cousin begin counting their change, the music inelegantly changes from

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    nervously ask. "Hmm..? Oh," he stops strumming his guitar for a moment. "I'm a freshman, 9th grade, you know. I don't supposed you'd want to hang out with me anymore, now, do you? That weird "freshman can't hang with upperclassmen" thing. Just because it'd bring down your rep, it's pretty ridicu-" "No, we're freshmen too." "Oh. Well, I've just made a complete fool out of myself. I guess..I don't know." "It's fine." Another awkward silence. But, not really. He was strumming his guitar, there were

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    In “On Natural Death,” Thomas appeals to the readers by contemplating the subject of death with an academic approach that includes facts, data, and information. Thomas successfully transforms death from an awkward, emotional subject to a more comfortable intellectual one. This engages the readers by placing contemplation of death and dying within the confines of a more manageable and rational context. His gradual exhumation of death eases the audience into pondering the subject in the absence of

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    Porter led the Union's naval fleet but the awkward narrative made it hard to understand details like battle plans and battle locations.

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    Thank you proposition team and thank you sixth grade for making this debate possible. It is a question that deserves answers. It is a question worth asking.If you are living in a life with suffering were eliminated, do you think life would improve or not? We, the opposition team says, strongly say, no. We should not live in a world with suffering eliminated. Even in the world of The Giver, in the supposed utopia of the Community, there was pain and suffering. When it is supposed to be a utopian community

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    absolute precision, setting the momentum for the whole set with constant rhythmic inertia. The guitar work is tight and intricate during the softer moments, yet angular and biting when the aggression is needed, providing the

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